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Wednesday, 27th May 2009 WEATHER WED Max Min FRI Max Min 16 8 TODAY IN SA • SA Great meet the media – The Independent Weekly at the Sebel Playford • Electronics & ICT Association and William Buck presentation on “Strategies to Survive and Thrive” at William Buck • Royal Australian & NZ College of Psychiatrists Conference at the Convention Centre I SPY PHOTOS SEND US YOUR PHOTOS THEMARKETS MARKET CHANGE All Ords 3781.6 0 1412.6 +49.44 9310.81 0 Nasdaq Nikkei Currencies $ 1AUD = 0.7865 USD BUSINESS http://www.independentweekly.com.au/sendusnews.aspx Professor Jack McLean from the Centre for Automotive Research at the University of Adelaide said South Australia’s original urban road limit of 60km/h was much higher than many places overseas. Default urban limits had fallen from 60 to 50km/h with a signifi cant effect, but more could have been done, Professor McLean said. 17 9 Max Min SAT Max Min 16 8 THURS 16 8 ADELAIDE’S ONLINE DAI LY NEWS PAP ER AM ED I T ION | FR E E Call for blanket 50km/h limit A road safety expert has called for a cut in the speed limit across metropolitan Adelaide to 50 kilometres an hour, saying it could reduce the number of crashes by up to a third. “The most important thing is slowing people down,’’ he said. “If all roads in the metro area had gone back to 50, we would have had a reduction from a quarter to a third in the number of car crashes.’’ The exceptions to the rule would be main roads such as Port Road and Anzac Highway. This year’s road toll already stands at 55 compared to 34 at the same stage last year. Professor McLean said it was not possible to say what was causing the surge and that the state’s toll was statistically low enough that the difference could simply be an anomaly. “Chance plays some part in it – it’s not everything, but it plays a part,’’ he said. Virus death ‘tragic’’: School Adelaide’s St Peter’s College is in mourning after the death of one of its students from meningococcal disease. In an email to the school community, headmaster Phillip Grutzner described the death of 16-year-old Jack Klemich as a “tragic loss”. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank’s $615m exposure “His character, kindness and contribution to St Peter’s exemplifi ed the finest qualities of our school. He will be greatly missed.’’ Klemich became ill on Sunday and he died at the Royal Adelaide Hospital early yesterday morning. No date has been set for the funeral. HTTP://WWW.INDAILY.COM.AU SUBSCRIBE NEWS INBRIEF Swine flu escalating The number of confirmed swine fl u cases in Australia is escalating, rising to 50. In SA the number remains at just two, but Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon says she expects more. Stricter health controls for ports Plans are underway to step up health controls at ports after thousands of passengers disembarked from a cruise ship in Sydney, including five infected with swine flu. However, while outlining the tighter controls, federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon said there were no plans yet to introduce thermal imaging at Australian ports like those in place at airports. Rape charge A 42-year-old Morphett Vale man has been arrested and charged with two counts of rape. The offences were both allegedly committed in 1994 at Reynella and Bedford Park. The victims, who were young teenagers at the time, were unknown to each other or to the alleged offender. SPORT Jelena Dokic queen on court at French Open